- Nigerian auto dealer IVD, led by its fiancee, Blessing CEO, has been invited to meet former NURTW chairman, MC Oluomo.
- Blessing shared a clip of herself, IVD, and MC Oluomo at Oluomo’s Abuja office, revealing Oluomo is IVD’s godfather.

Popular Nigerian auto dealer Ikechukwu Ogbonna, widely known as IVD, has introduced his fiancée, Blessing CEO, to former NURTW chairman, MC Oluomo.
Blessing CEO, a relationship therapist and social media personality, shared the update via her Instagram page, posting a video of herself, IVD, and MC Oluomo at his office in Abuja.
In her caption, she revealed that MC Oluomo is IVD’s godfather and expressed admiration for his personality.
She described him as the “number one, prestigious stretch man” who truly understands grassroots matters. According to her, MC Oluomo is calm, humble, and not someone who seeks trouble.
Blessing also thanked him for the warm reception during their visit, appreciating his hospitality and respectful demeanor.
“Landed Abuja boo boo took me on a courtesy visit to his God father.
KING MC OLUOMO. @kingmcoluomo
The no 1, prestigious street Man way understand grassroots. Very calm and humble, him no dey find trouble but if you try am you go collect.
Thank you sir for the warm reception”.
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In other news, Nollywood actress Hilda Dokubo has called out a perceived contradiction in Nigerian politics, questioning why David Mark and Nasir El-Rufai are backing the new ADC coalition while their children remain in the APC.
Reacting online, Dokubo posted photos of El-Rufai’s son, Mohammed Bello, and Mark’s daughter, Blessing Onuh both members of the House of Representatives and asked, “Are their fathers trying to rescue us from their children?”
She wrote on X,
Bello El-Rufai is El Rufai’s son, and Blessing Onuh is David Mark’s daughter. Both are card-carrying members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the same party their fathers now publicly criticise and claim they want to rescue Nigeria from.
“Why and how?” Dokubo asked. “Please, are their fathers trying to rescue us from their children? 🤪 Haa, people, we need to start asking the right questions.”
Her remarks resonated with many Nigerians frustrated by perceived political double standards, where powerful families hold sway across multiple parties, blurring true opposition.
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